Content, traffic and advertising engine, system and method

ABSTRACT

An engine, platform, system and method of interconnecting content generation, advertisement relevance, and traffic stimulation. The present invention may include the generation of one or more content items into a primary content window, the presentation of one or more content items in a secondary content window, a repeated crawl of the one or more content items in the primary content window, the presentation of a first plurality of advertisements relevant to the repeated crawl, the maintenance of a viewer of the primary content window at least partially based upon the one or more content items in the secondary content window, at least until the presentation of a second plurality of advertisements relevant to the repeated crawl, a targeting of at least one subset of traffic in accordance with the generation of the content in the primary content window, and a tracker that increases proportionally with the relevance of the first plurality of advertisements.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority of U.S. Patent Application Ser. Nos.61/090,673 entitled: CONTENT, TRAFFIC AND ADVERTISING ENGINE, SYSTEM ANDMETHOD; 61/090,680 entitled: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AGGREGATING ANDPROVIDING AUDIO AND VISUAL PRESENTATIONS VIA A COMPUTER NETWORK;61/090,678 entitled: CONTENT, TRAFFIC AND ADVERTISING ENGINE, SYSTEM ANDMETHOD; 61/090,688 entitled: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF VALIDATING CONTENT,TRAFFIC AND ADVERTISING IN A COMPUTING APPLICATION AND ENGINE;61/090,681 entitled: DYNAMIC READ THROUGH DATA COLLECTION AND ADDELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SAME; 61/090,684 entitled: SYSTEM ANDMETHOD FOR TRAFFIC IN A CONTENT AND ADVERTISING ENGINE; and 61/090,672entitled: System and Method for Providing and Tracking the Provision ofAudio and Visual Presentations via a Computer Network, all having commoninventor Tod C. Turner; and each of which is incorporated herein byreference as if set forth in its respective entirety herein.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to computing and computingapplications and, more particularly, to a content, traffic andadvertising engine, system and method.

2. Description of the Background

The Internet is a global network connecting millions of computers andlinking users in more than 100 countries into exchanges of data, newsand opinions. Unlike online services, which are centrally controlled,the Internet is decentralized. Each Internet enabled computer isindependent, such that its' user can choose which Internet services touse and which local services to make available to the global Internetcommunity. There are many types of content available via the Internet,including textual content, graphical content, audio content and videocontent. The amount of content available via the Internet is virtuallyunlimited.

User generated content, such as “podcasting,” is a rapidly growing newmedia format, particularly in the Internet space. Historically, such newmedia formats had difficulty finding success, in part because thecontent in such formats typically appeals to one or more “niche”markets, rather than the mass media market as a whole, and further inpart because there has typically been a lack of financial support toincentivize platforms to carry such new media formatted contentRecently, some platforms have begun to remedy this problem, in part byproviding “one stop shopping,” wherein a user can visit the platform andknow that the platform will be able to provide some user-generatedcontent of interest to that visiting user. Such platforms includeYouTube and Funny or Die.

However, even these successful platforms provide little other than aplace to find user-generated content, For example, such platforms do notefficiently direct or monitor traffic. Additionally, suchplatforms/sites tend to place advertisements on content pages that arerelevant for the typical user of the site, or merely relevant to acookie, or the like, of the then-subject user. As such, presentsuccessful platforms do not optimize traffic or advertising with respectto the content provided, nor to the platforms optimize the junction ofcontent, traffic and advertising.

Thus, the need exists for an engine, system and method that optimizestraffic and advertising with respect to providing content, includinguser generated content, and that optimizes the junction of content,traffic and advertising.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention includes an engine, platform, system and method ofinterconnecting content generation, advertisement relevance, and trafficstimulation. The present invention may include the generation of one ormore content items into a primary content window, the presentation ofone or more content items in a secondary content window, a repeatedcrawl of the one or more content items in the primary content window,the presentation of a first plurality of advertisements relevant to therepeated crawl, the maintenance of a viewer of the primary contentwindow at least partially based upon the one or more content items inthe secondary content window, at least until the presentation of asecond plurality of advertisements relevant to the repeated crawl, atargeting of at least one subset of traffic in accordance with thegeneration of the content in the primary content window, and a trackerthat increases proportionally with the relevance of the first pluralityof advertisements. The content in the primary content window may be anytype of content, such as RSS feed content.

Thus, the present invention provides an engine, system and method thatoptimizes traffic and advertising with respect to providing content,including user generated content, and that optimizes the junction ofcontent, traffic and advertising.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a platform,comprising: a graphical user interface; one or more content items forpresentation on a web page to a user of said graphical user interface,wherein said one or more content items comprise at least one RSS feedand at least one selected from the group consisting of audio, video,photographs, data files, metadata, blogs, and links; one or moreadvertisements presented on a web page of the graphical user interfacein accordance with a relevance to said one or more content items in viewof the user, wherein the relevance increases over time; and a relevancyincreasing engine that performs at least one of an updating and are-instantiation of the web page responsively to a timer, wherein the atleast one of the updating and the re-instantiation exclusively providesthe increase in the relevance of one or more content items on the webpage.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a platform,comprising: a graphical user interface; one or more content items forpresentation to a user of said graphical user interface, wherein saidone or more content items comprise at least one selected from the groupconsisting of audio, video, photographs, data files, metadata, blogs,and links, and wherein said one or more content items are provided tosaid graphical user interface via at least two of user uploaded content,links to remote content, live content creation, content streaming, andRSS feeds; one or more advertisements presented to the user of thegraphical user interface in accordance with a relevance to said one ormore content items in view of the user; and an interconnection for usingthe relevance to increase traffic accessing said graphical userinterface; wherein said one or more content items presented comprisemodifiable content, and wherein modification of said one or more contentitems modifies, in substantially real time, said one or moreadvertisements presented to the user, and wherein the modifiability ofsaid one or more content items at least partially further increases thetraffic via said interconnection.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a method ofinterconnecting content generation, advertisement relevance, and trafficstimulation, at a web-based platform, comprising: generating one or morecontent items into a primary content window; presenting one or morecontent items in a secondary content window; repeatedly crawling the oneor more content items in the primary content window; presenting a firstplurality of advertisements relevant to said repeatedly crawling;maintaining a viewer of the primary content window at least partiallybased upon the one or more content items in the secondary contentwindow, at least until presenting a second plurality of advertisementsrelevant to said repeatedly crawling; targeting at least one subset oftraffic in accordance with said generating; and tracking said targeting,wherein said tracking increases proportionally with the relevance of thefirst plurality of advertisements.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a method fortracking digital media presentations delivered from a first computersystem to a user's computer via a network comprising: providing acorresponding web page to the user's computer for each digital mediapresentation to be delivered using the first computer system; providinga identifier data to the user's computer using the first computersystem; providing an applet to the user's computer for each digitalmedia presentation to be delivered using the first computer system,wherein the applet is operative by the user's computer as a timer;receiving at least a portion of the identifier data from the user'scomputer responsively to the timer applet each time a predeterminedtemporal period elapses using the first computer system; and, storingdata indicative of the received at least portion of the identifier datausing the first computer system; wherein each provided webpage causescorresponding digital media presentation data to be streamed from asecond computer system distinct from the first computer system directlyto the user's computer independent of the first computer system; andwherein the stored data is indicative of an amount of time the digitalmedia presentation data is streamed from the second computer system tothe user's computer.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a method forproviding content via a computer network and computing device, themethod comprising: storing data associated with a plurality ofaudio/visual presentations; storing data indicative of the plurality ofaudio/visual presentations so as to be associated with the stored dataassociated with the plurality of audio/visual presentations; receiving arequest to host an audio presentation via the computer network from thecomputing device; receiving data associated with the requested audiopresentation via the computer network from the computing device; storingthe received data associated with the requested audio presentation;initiating a telephone call independent of the computing devicedependently upon the stored data associated with the requested audiopresentation; recording the telephone calls; storing data indicative ofthe recorded telephone call so as to be associated with the stored dataassociated with the requested audio presentation; and, presenting atleast a portion of the stored data associated with the audio/visualpresentations and audio presentation for selection by the computingdevice; wherein, selection of the audiovisual and audio presentationassociated data causes the stored data indicative of the selectedaudio/visual or audio presentation to be provided to the computingdevice for playback thereby via the computer network.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a method forproviding content via a computer network and computing system, themethod comprising: storing data associated with a first plurality ofpresentations using the computer system; storing data indicative of thefirst plurality of presentations so as to be associated with the storeddata associated with the first plurality of presentations using thecomputer system; storing data associated with a plurality of feeds usingthe computer system, wherein each of the feeds provides a correspondingsecond plurality of presentations being accessible via the computernetwork, and no data indicative of the second plurality of presentationsis stored using the computing system; automatically and periodicallyaccessing each of the feeds to identify each of the provided secondplurality of presentations, using the computer system; and aggregatingeach of the first and identified second pluralities of presentations fordelivery via the computer network using a common web page.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a computerprogram product being embodied in at least one computer readable mediumand for providing content from a computer system via a computer networkto a computer device, the product comprising: code for storing dataassociated with a first plurality of presentations using the computersystem; code for storing data indicative of the first plurality ofpresentations so as to be associated with the stored data associatedwith the first plurality of presentations using the computer system;code for storing data associated with a plurality of feeds using thecomputer system, wherein each of the feeds provides a correspondingsecond plurality of presentations being accessible via the computernetwork, and no data indicative of the second plurality of presentationsis stored using the computer system; code for automatically andperiodically accessing each of the feeds to identify each of theprovided second plurality of presentations, using the computer system;code for storing data associated with a third plurality ofpresentations, wherein data indicative of the third plurality ofpresentations is not stored using the computer system; and code foraggregating each of the first, identified second and third pluralitiesof presentations for delivery via the computer network using a commonweb page.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include an engine forvalidating a plurality of RSS feeds, comprising: a crawler for crawlingthe plurality of RSS feeds, wherein said crawler categorically posts, toone or more web pages, user accessible links to an electronic locationof one or more of the plurality of RSS feeds; a validator, wherein saidvalidator receives from said crawler an identification of each of theposted ones of the user accessible links, an identification of contentassociated with a respective one of the one or more RSS feeds, a time ofa last modification of the content of the respective one of the one ormore RSS feeds, an identification of the electronic location of therespective one of the one or more RSS feeds, and a time of a last one ofthe categorical postings referring to the electronic location of therespective one of the one or more RSS feeds; and a timer, wherein, uponexpiration of a time after one of the time of the last modification, andthe time of the last one of the categorical postings, said timereffectuates a validation by said validator of the content of therespective one of the one or more RSS feeds.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include a platform,comprising: one or more content items for presentation on a web page toa user, wherein said one or more content items comprise at least one RSSfeed and at least one selected from the group consisting of audio,video, photographs, data files, metadata, blogs, and links; one or moreadvertisements presented on a web page of the graphical user interfacein accordance with a relevance to said one or more content items in viewof the user, wherein the relevance increases over time; and a relevancyincreasing engine that performs at least one of an updating and are-instantiation of the web page responsively to a timer, wherein the atleast one of the updating and the re-instantiation exclusively providesthe increase in the relevance of said one or more content items on theweb page.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may include an advertisingoptimization platform, comprising: a recommendation engine; a graphicaluser interface; and one or more content items for presentation to a userof said graphical user interface, wherein said one or more content itemscomprise at least one selected from the group consisting of audio,video, photographs, data files, metadata, blogs, and links, and whereinsaid one or more content items are provided to said graphical userinterface via at least two of user uploaded content, links to remotecontent, live content creation, content streaming, and RSS feeds;wherein the recommendation engine effectuates a presentation of one ormore advertisements to the user of the graphical user interface inaccordance with a correlation of said one or more content itemspresented to the user and the attributes of the user.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

The present invention will be described hereinbelow in conjunction withthe following figures, in which like numerals represent like items, andwherein:

FIG. 1 illustrates an aspect of the present invention;

FIG. 1A illustrates a block diagram of a system of networked computers;

FIG. 2 illustrates an aspect of the present invention;

FIG. 3 illustrates an aspect of the present invention;

FIG. 4 illustrates an aspect of the present invention;

FIG. 5 illustrates an aspect of the present invention;

FIG. 6 illustrates an of the present invention;

FIG. 7 illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 8A illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 8B illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 9 illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 10 illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 11 illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 12 illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention;

FIG. 13 illustrates a flow diagram of a process according to anembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 14 illustrates a flow diagram of a process according to anembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 15 illustrates a flow diagram of a process according to anembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 16 illustrates a block diagram of a system of networked computersin conjunction with telecommunications devices according to anembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 17 illustrates a flow diagram of a process according to anembodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 18 illustrates an electronic document according to an embodiment ofthe present invention; and

FIG. 19 illustrates a flow diagram of a process according to anembodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

It is to be understood that the figures and descriptions of the presentinvention have been simplified to illustrate elements that are relevantfor a clear understanding of the present invention, while eliminating,for the purposes of clarity, many other elements found in typicalcomputing apparatuses, engines, systems and methods. Those of ordinaryskill in the art will recognize that other elements are desirable and/orrequired in order to implement the present invention. However, becausesuch elements are well known in the art, and because they do notfacilitate a better understanding of the present invention, a discussionof such elements is not provided herein. The disclosure herein isdirected to all such variations and modifications to such elements andmethods known to those skilled in the art. Furthermore, the embodimentsidentified and illustrated herein are for exemplary purposes only, andare not meant to be exclusive or limited in their description of thepresent invention.

“Computer”, as referred to herein, may refer, without limitation, to anygeneral purpose stationary or mobile computing device that includes aprocessor. “Processor”, as used herein, refers generally to a deviceincluding a Central Processing Unit (CPU), such as a microprocessor. ACPU generally includes an arithmetic logic unit (ALU), which performsarithmetic and logical operations, and a control unit, which extractsinstructions (e.g., code) from memory and decodes and executes them,calling on the ALU when necessary. “Memory”, as used herein, refers toone or more devices capable of storing data, such as in the form ofchips. Memory may take the form of one or more random-access memory(RAM), read-only memory (ROM), programmable read-only memory (PROM),erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), or electrically erasableprogrammable read-only memory (EEPROM) chips, by way of furthernonlimiting example only. Memory may be internal or external to anintegrated unit including the processor. Memory may be internal orexternal to the computer. Such memory may store a computer program,e.g., code or a sequence of instructions being operable by theprocessor. Such a computer may include one or more data inputs. Such acomputer may include one or more data outputs. The code stored in memorymay cause the processor, when executed by the processor, to set anoutput to a value responsively to a sensed input.

One type of computer executable code typically stored in memory so as tobe executable by an Internet enabled computer is a browser application.For non-limiting purposes of explanation, “browser” as used hereingenerally refers computer executable code used to locate and display webpages. Commercially available browsers include Microsoft InternetExplorer, Netscape Navigator, Apple Safari and Firefox, which allsupport text, graphics and multimedia information, including sound andvideo (sometimes through browser plug-in applications). “Plug-in”, asused herein, generally refers to computer executable code that adds aspecific feature or service to a larger system, in the case of a browserplug-in, the browser application.

RSS, often referred to as really simple syndication, is a feature thateasily enables a user to get fresh content delivered directly wheneveran update is made on any of the favorite sites selected. Subscribing toan RSS feed may eliminate the need to surf the entire Web to finddesired information. Instead, the headlines and summaries of topics ofinterest may be received in one convenient location. For example, moreinformation on a particular item may be accessed by clicking theincluded link to access the full story. RSS may use XML (extensiblemarkup language) to share and distribute content. The benefit of RSS isthe aggregation of content from multiple sources in one place. RSSoperates to scan the web and provide information aggregated based on agiven scanned topic. RSS content may be read using software called an“RSS reader”, “feed reader,” or an “aggregator,” which may be web-basedor desktop-based. A standardized XML file format allows the informationto be published once and viewed by many different programs. A user maysubscribe to a feed by entering the feed's link into the reader or byclicking an RSS icon in a browser that initiates the subscriptionprocess. The RSS reader checks the user's subscribed feeds regularly fornew content, downloads any updates that it finds, and provides a userinterface to monitor and read the feeds.

There are a number of ways to receive one or multiple RSS feeds. A usermay install a news reader (also referred to as an aggregator) that showsthe RSS feeds that are subscribed to, which allows the user to view allthe headlines pulled from designated favorite web sites. Once a user hasselected the method most convenient delivery method, a visit to thedesired subscribing feed and clicking the appropriate icon, for example,next to the feed, or manually copying and pasting the URL that appearswith a click on the “RSS” button to view.

According to certain embodiments of the present invention, content maybe aggregated for presentation to users. According to certainembodiments of the present invention, audio content may be aggregatedfor presentation to users. According to certain embodiments of thepresent invention, video content may be aggregated for presentation tousers. According to certain embodiments of the present invention, audioand video content may be aggregated for presentation to users.

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating aspects of the presentinvention. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the present invention includes anengine, apparatus and platform 10 that provides a nexus andinterconnection 12 between content provision 14, advertisements andselection of advertising presented to online users 16, and generationand cultivation of web site traffic 18. As such, the present inventionincludes a platform constituted by one or more computing instructionsthat can be executed by a CPU as part of one or more softwareapplications that make up the platform of the present invention. Theinstant invention may provide one or more graphical user interfaces(also referred to herein as GUI) that allow for viewing of contentand/or advertisements, and/or for directing, defining or modifyingcontent, traffic, advertisements, or the interactions therebetween.

Referring now to FIG. 1A, there is shown a block diagram of a system ofnetworked computers 10. Illustrated system 10 includes personalcomputing devices 22 and a personal digital assistant computer 24 by wayof a non-limiting example only. Communication links 26 communicativelycouple devices 20 with network 40. Links 26 may take the form of wiredand/or wireless communications links, including fiber optic, POTS, DSL,cable and/or multiple access or GSM based wireless telephony or datacommunications systems, for example. Network 40 may include portions ofproprietary and service provider networks, as well as the Internet, forexample. Illustrated system 10 includes a database server 32, a contentor web server 34 and a file server 36, all by way of non-limitingexample only. Communication links 26 communicatively couple devices 30with network 40 as well.

Content, as used herein, is and includes any known content type,including, for example, audio or audio files, video or video files,photographs or picture files, data files, metadata and/or metadataassociated with and/or indicative of other types of files or filecharacteristics, header information associated with a file or files, andthe like, broadcast or received via any known content transfermechanism, including but not limited to analog or digital file passedvia a network such as the Internet, an intranet, an extranet, a cellularnetwork, a landline telephonic network, and the like.

The present invention allows for the addition of content through any ofa variety of known content addition methodologies, including but notlimited to user uploaded content, links to remote content, live contentcreation upload, including content streaming, live or linked RSS feeds,and the like. In an exemplary embodiment with respect to the addition,upload, accessibility to, and/or aggregation of content, the blockdiagram of FIG. 2 illustrates the addition of audio content via theplatform of the present invention. As illustrated in the exemplaryembodiment of FIG. 2 with respect to audio, audio may be created as alive audio stream 220, and guests meeting certain criteria, such asguests having an allowable login, may access the live audio stream 222,or may be accessed by the Jive audio stream 224, such as via a phonebridge to a known telephonic address, at a known IP address, or thelike. The instant exemplary embodiment is illustratively set forth withrespect to audio, although those skilled in the art will well understandin light of the teachings herein that these exemplary embodiments willbe equally applicable to other content types, such as those referencedhereinabove.

In the instant exemplary embodiment, as discussed herein, the platformof the present invention may “dial out” to an authorized listener tothereby provide a variety of additional services in conjunction with thecontent, that is, in this example, services and/or content inconjunction with the audio content. As such, using the “dial out” or anysimilar action that allows for an understanding of where theuser/viewer/listener can be reached and/or located, may allow for myriadadditional features in the present invention.

For example, a reverse IP lookup may be performed, and a pinpointgeographic location of broadcast listeners may be placed on a map, suchas via an internet site such as Google Maps or Mapquest, for example, tothereby illustrate to all listeners of the program where other listenersof the broadcast are specifically located. Such mapping information, orany like information secondary to the content provided in the graphicaluser interface of the present invention, may be provided in one or morewindows that are secondarily provided 240 along with the subject contentin a content window 260 of the graphical user interface 230, asillustrated in FIG. 2A. Thereby, in addition to informing other users ofthe location of particular users, a host of the program or guests of theprogram may likewise gain knowledge of the location of specific users,such as wherein such specific users type, email, or via live or recordedvoice, ask questions or leave messages with regard to the subjectcontent, i.e. the subject program.

For example, the aforementioned secondary window may be one providedamong a plurality of windows 240, which plurality may be provided toshow or display, or provide information in conjunction with, the contentprovided. Such exemplary windows may include, as discussed hereinabove,a map window illustrating one or more users then listeningto/participating in the program, or who have listened to the program inthe past, wherein such users may constitute a subset of the users, alimited geographic view of a subset of the users, or the like. Suchexemplary additional windows may further include a question window, inwhich certain users then listening to the program can submit questionsto the provider of the program, and/or wherein the geographic locationof the generation of such questions could be further illustrated to boththe provider of the program and other listeners. Yet an additionalwindow may be provided, such as wherein an additional window providesanswers, or comments, from a host responsive to the questions posted inthe question window. Thereby, answers can be matched to questions,geographic interest, and/or mapping, or the like.

The secondary windows referenced hereinabove may allow for communicatingwith the host and/or between users of the hosted application session andthus may, for example, be instant messaging windows that are capable ofmaking use of the aforementioned instant messaging capabilities of oneor more servers communicatively resident in the instant invention. Suchan instant messaging application may either be running locally at thehosted application server 24, or may be running on a remote applicationserver 24 and be delivered to the hosted application session. Theinstant messaging environment may be manually or automatically launched,with or without the hosts direction, Instant messaging software may takeany form known to those skilled in the pertinent arts. Further, forexample, censoring of such instant messaging windows may be performed atthe hosted application server, or remotely prior to display of messagesto users of the hosted application session. The messaging performed insuch windows may be any messaging known to those skilled in the art,including text, graphic, audio and video messaging. Multiple windowsthat make use of messaging and messaging parameters may be provided, asdiscussed above, in accordance with the real-time messaging environmentand GUI of the present invention, including, but not limited to, theGoogle maps embodiment discussed hereinabove. Further, in accordancewith this instant messaging environment, the presence, names, or thelike of other users, and the host, may be wholly, partially, or notdisplayed, as directed by the host, one or more users, or hostedapplication server. Additionally and alternatively, in dial-inembodiments in which a user is sent an invitation to dial-in, aninvitation may be sent via the instant messaging system to the targetuser or users, and the invited user or users may accept or reject theinvitation, as discussed hereinbelow with respect to conferencingembodiments.

In such exemplary embodiments, listeners can dial or login, or, asreferenced hereinabove, a host can dial out and bridge in listeners ifsuch listeners accept the call bridge and/or if the host and/or platformaccepts the respective listener's login. Of course, in an exemplaryembodiment in which a host dials out to bridge in listeners, a host hasthe ability to edit the primary or secondary window content of aprogram, such as by hanging up on a user, and/or by blocking the user'sability to dial or log back in, such as by allowing the host or platformto dial out to the user with a blocked caller ID number that willprevent the user from gaining knowledge of a number to which the usermay call in at a later time.

Of course, not only may a host dial out to the users, as discussedhereinabove, a user may likewise dial in to gain access to content.Thereby, a user logging in may have access to previously recordedcontent, such as audio show content, which may be presented via theplatform of the present invention as preexisting content 290. Further,those skilled in the art will appreciate that the aforementionedembodiments are exemplary only, and the present invention may similarlybe employed with video content, pictorial content, textual content, andthe like, and/or with any number of windows in the GUI equal to orgreater than one window.

Thus, in accordance with log-in, dial-in, dial-in invite and/or dial-outexemplary embodiments, a shared, hosted application session between oramong multiple participants may be established according to the presentinvention. For example, in one of the aforementioned exemplaryembodiments, a host may establish a hosted application session. Theserver 24 used to deliver that hosted application session may be anyplatform capable of supporting the remote application protocol orprotocols in use. In one of the aforementioned exemplary embodiments,the hosted application session may, at the direction of the host, dialout to those users who have requested, or been granted, access to thehosted application. Such users may all dial or log in, may beindependently dialed at the direction of the host, may all besimultaneously dialed at the direction of the host, or may be dialed ingroupings at the direction of the host, for example.

In an exemplary dial-out embodiment, the hosted application server maybe, include, or be communicatively associated with, a conferencingserver 24. The conferencing server may preferably be connected to thenetwork 20, such as an Internet protocol based network. The conferencingserver may have any of a number of capabilities typical of suchconferencing servers, such as the ability to send/receive instantmessaging requesting initiation of a call, and/or submitting informationand/or parameters to allow for a call, from the conferencing server. Theinstant messaging parameters may be adapted to receive information in atagged field format, such as HTML or XML, such that informationcontained in the message may be correctly parsed to allow theconferencing server to properly initiate, or request initiation of, acall bridge. The conferencing server may have one or more ports forconnecting participants via a call bridge, such as by a VoIP path, orthrough a telephonic network.

For example, if a host desires to initiate a content generation session,the host application server may generate a message to the conferencingserver identifying parties who are potential participants (“targets”) tothe session. The potential call targets may be identified by an aliasidentifying information associated with the potential targets stored inthe conferencing server. Alternatively, the potential targets may beidentified by phone numbers or other addresses for the potentialtargets. The conferencing server may parse the received message todetermine the address of the selected targets. Parsing may involvestripping explicitly provided target phone numbers or VoIP addressesfrom the message, or converting aliases identified in a message. Theconferencing server may then initiate or request initiation of a callbridge between the host and the targets.

FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary content deliverymechanism 300 for use in the present invention. As illustrated in FIG. 3and discussed herein, the content delivery engine of the presentinvention may include access to a plurality of internet servers 24 a,and a plurality of content, certain of which may be streamed as http, orlike, content over the internet. A plurality of media servers 24 b maythen serve the content of the present invention to one or more users orlisteners. Further, the content of the present invention may be storedas metadata on one or more SQL or other database servers 24 c. Thus,through the use of the engine illustrated in FIG. 3, a table may bemaintained of the metadata related to each computing user shell, i.e.,content displayed or played to a user, and additionally or inclusivelysuch table may further include the URL of a subject show.

Content delivered may be generated via anyone or more of a variety ofcontent generation methodologies, as will be apparent to those skilledin the art in light of the discussion herein. For example, anyregistered or unregistered user may broadcast, or record for broadcast,as discussed hereinthroughout, audio, video, or data content, using, forexample, an audio recorder, camera, video camera, telephone, PC orcomputing device, or cellular device, for example. The present inventionfurther accounts for acceptance of content generated via newly availablecontent generation methodologies, such as via podcasting, for example.Such podcasts are increasing multi-fold annually, and are projected toexceed 50 million podcasts by 2010. Thereby, due in part to the highlyselective target audiences targeted by podcasters and like contentgenerators, the content made available in the present invention mayprovide for a targeting of traffic to, and to aspects of the platform,engine, system and method of the present invention.

A plurality of information may be provided from the aspects of thepresent invention discussed hereinabove, and may be monitored and/orstored via, for example, the aforementioned database servers 24 c. Forexample, the present invention may provide the ability to track thenumber of visitors to the platform of the present invention, andadditionally the number of visitors per content via the platform of thepresent invention. Further, the number of pages viewed by each visitormay additionally be tracked, such as in a tabular format, and suchinformation may be continuously updated for as long as a user remains ona given page, that is, for as long as a user continues to watch aparticular show. Such tracking may be performed, for example, via entryinto the table of timed data, such as wherein, at each expiration of thetimer, such as every 15 seconds, a table entry is made of the user, thepage the user is on, and, to the extent the user is on the same page aswas the user upon the last expiration of the timer, the user's totaltime, to the current time, spent on that same page. The user may beidentified by, for example, any of a number of known methodologies, suchas the information the user used to login, the user's IP address, theuser's response to an identifying query, or the like.

Thus, the present invention may provide the capability to know that aviewer began viewing a particular show at a certain time, and to knowwhen a user began viewing a different page, or show, thereby providingknowledge of how long a particular viewer spent on a particular page.Such knowledge is not available in the prior art, and the provision ofsuch knowledge by the present invention allows for an increasing scaleof payments for advertising displayed on a given page correspondent tohow long a viewer or viewers remain, or typically remain, on thatparticular page or like pages. Thus, the tabular tracking of the presentinvention allows for the knowledge of how long viewer spends on a page,what the viewer was viewing or listening to on the given page, the adsshown while the viewer was viewing or listening, how long the ads wereshown, and what ads were shown to the view correspondent to thatviewer's identification and/or login. Thus, the platform of the presentinvention interrelates content and advertising shown to a user to thatparticular user's interest and the time spent investigating thoseinterests, thus allowing for an increased targeting for advertisementand improvement in stimulation of desired site traffic.

In further exemplary embodiments, specialized content, such as RSSfeeds, may be provided, Such RSS feeds may be selected from news, audio,and video, may be provided as content to a viewer or listener. Theallowance by the present invention for the provision of RSS feeds allowsfor a user of the present invention to set up a specialized channel forthat user, wherein the specialized channel may include certain contentin the form of RSS feeds for that user at particular times and/or onparticular days. Thus, particular users can subsequently publish theirrespective channels for use by other users. Of course, in order to allowfor a user to set up channels based on RSS feeds, the RSS feeds selectedby the users must be linked to across the world wide web and must remainlive for as long as they are in use by a user. Thus, the presentinvention may provide a database of RSS feeds used across the web andlinked to by the platform of the present invention. The presentinvention may further check to ensure that each RSS feed in the databaseof the present invention is alive, wherein such checking is performed ata particular time frame, such as every 8 hours. Thus, the presentinvention provides a content table of linked-to, ensured-live RSS feeds,wherein the RSS links may be archived, such as at predetermined archivaltime frames, along with all metadata related thereto, and wherein newmetadata and RSS feed links may be continuously added to the presentinvention, either as they are used by users, or as they become availablefor use by users, or as they are located via, for example, crawling.

In other words, the platform of the present invention may query certainsubsets of, or all crawled, RSS feeds and, if satisfactory to allinvolved parties, can upload the RSS feed, a link thereto, or the like.The RSS feed or link may then be continuously queried, and eitherdisabled in the event that the feed is removed, maintained as available,or downloaded as new content when new content is added via the feed.This link and content validation service 402, along with the RSS feedand link content crawler 404, are illustrated in FIG. 4. Similarly, thepresent invention may provide content crawling and validation servicesfor any web based video, audio or data, such as wherein a video is takendown and a link thereby disabled, or a new video link is added to anexisting video link, the content reflected as being associated with thevideo link is updated.

It almost goes without saying, particularly in light of the disclosurehereinabove, that the content provided in accordance with the platformof the present invention may be presented, accessed, and/or stored asdivided into multiple categories, wherein such content can be filteredby category, keyword, or the like. Thus, the platform of the presentinvention may additionally include a search interface, wherein a usercan search available content, and/or all web-based content associatedwith a category or key word. Further, known methodologies may be used to“link” users viewing a show at different start times to temporally allowfor commenting, questions, and the like, such as that in theaforementioned secondary windows, to be viewed by each viewer at therelevant point in the viewing of the content within each category.

With regard to the advertising aspect of the present invention, theadvertising is, as discussed hereinabove, intertwined with the contentgenerated and/or presented in accordance with the present invention.Myriad methodologies are available for the placement of relevantadvertising on a web page, as are available myriad methodologies bywhich advertisers pay for advertisements on a web page, as will beunderstood by those of skill in the art. For example, certain ad serversselect an advertisement for placement by searching the text of a pagefor certain key words, others read an entire page, such as the nounspresent on a page, and compare this full read against a keyworddatabase, and some prioritize certain pages based on a number offactors, such as frequency of modification, in order to assess thefrequency at which such pages should be crawled to decide upon relevantadvertising information.

The advertising engine of the present invention accounts for the myriadmethodologies for placing relevant advertising and enables theoptimization of advertisement relevance, thereby providing for increaseddesired action responsive to the advertisements placed in accordancewith the present invention. The different response actions to a placedadvertisement include the known different revenue sources for theplacement of advertisements, namely pay per action, pay per click, andpay per display, wherein variations within each revenue model areavailable, such as wherein, within a pay-per-action model, sales leadsare assessed, which sales leads may include purchases, redirects,redirects to affiliate networks, link sharing, and the like.

In an additional exemplary embodiment, FIG. 5 illustrates the entry ofadvertisements for advertisers presented as relevant to a user of theplatform of the present invention 502 into one or more of the categoriesmentioned above with regard to content, such as thirty-five categorieswith regard to content, for provision in those categories by one or moreadvertisement servers 24. Such an advertisement server can typicallyaccept an ad from within the server itself and/or from within itsstorage capabilities, or can access an external ad via a link or likeparameter entered to the advertisement server. For example, if theadvertisement server approves the access by an external interface 506,such as the ad interface provided in the present invention, and approvesthe advertisements made available by, from or to the interface, theinterface interfaces to a web page. Upon loading of a web page 508, forexample, regions are displayed on the web page into which theadvertisements are placed upon approved production from theadvertisement server. In a typical embodiment, the larger the region onthe web page, the more money is paid by the advertisers to place anadvertisement in that region.

FIG. 6 illustrates a web page displaying advertisements in accordancewith an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Of note, becauseof the generally long visit times per page in accordance with theimproved content, and stimulated traffic seeking that improved content,as discussed hereinthroughout, the present invention may rotateadvertisements during a page view, and/or charge extra to advertisersfor access to viewers for such extensive periods of time. Further, suchlong visitor times lead to improved desired user response toadvertisement placement, such as improved click through on pay per clickads, as previously discussed hereinabove.

As illustrated in FIG. 6, and in accordance with the present invention,it may be typical that pay-per-action advertising works best in thelower left hand region of the page view 602. It is further typical ofthe present invention that pay-per-click advertisements work best in theupper left hand region of a page view 606. Needless to say, the adplacement may be modified and still be in accordance with the presentinvention. It is noted that, particularly with regard to pay-per-clickadvertising, the present invention provides a significant increase insuccess rate of such advertisement, which is due, in part, to theincreased visitation time for a typical viewer of a typical web page inaccordance with the present invention. It is necessarily the case that,in light of the increased success rate of pay-per-click advertising dueto the increased view length of a typical page view provided by thepresent invention, other advertisement revenue models also experienceimproved responses based on the increased length of typical visitationtime in accordance with the present invention.

Thus, the present invention is capable of providing optimizedadvertising, both by type, page region, obtained viewer response, andlength of view. Further, as referenced above, due to increased length inpage views in the instant invention, certain advertisements may bechanged at a certain predetermined time period, or upon occurrence of acertain event, such as one set of advertisements being displayedpre-broadcast, one set during broadcast, and one set post-broadcast. Ofcourse, those skilled in the art will appreciate that suchadvertisements may not only change over time, but may in fact be ofdifferent types, such as audio, video, pictorial, sponsored, and thelike.

Further, in accordance with continuous updating of new content in thepresent invention, and the availability of indexes of pages inaccordance with the databases referenced hereinabove, the relevance ofadvertisements, such as those illustrated in FIG. 6, placed on a givenpage view may necessarily increase over time, in part because acontinuous updating or reinstantiating of such pages causes a continualrelevance crawl of each page by certain advertising servers. Thus, pagesmay be updated and/or re-instantiated to increase relevance of selectedadvertisements for that page with each subsequent crawl, such as by anengine that increases relevance over time. Such re-instantiation may beat the request of a consumer, at the request of a timer, at the requestof an advertiser, at the request of an advertising server, at thedirection of one or more aspects of the present invention, such as therelevancy increasing engine, or at any time a page, content, or contentlink is updated by the present invention or by a third party. Suchupdating and/or re-instantiation may be, or be associated with, thepage, link or feed checking and/or verifying discussed hereinthroughout.

Needless to say, such a relevance crawl, such as by one or moreadvertising servers, may ignore, or be forced to ignore such as byblanking out or not filling fields, words or fields not necessarilyrelevant to advertisements placed. Such non-relevant fields in thepresent invention may be any terms, metatags, data or the like in asecondary window and/or in an existing advertisement or textadvertisement.

Thus, in accordance with the present invention, typical advertisementrestrictions may no longer be in place. For example, the relationship ofthe content to the relevance of the advertising place may allow forcontent related to one competitor to be in view, while advertisementsrelated to a second competitor are simultaneously in view, in accordancewith the present invention.

The present invention may also allow for tracking of demographics,geography and page viewing time per user or per page visitor. Trackingmay be accomplished through user designated information or the queryingof user information from the user him/herself, Yet another dimension oftracking may also include the tracking of web page interaction. Morespecifically, the interaction with advertisements can be tracked.Tracking thus includes not only monitoring of click throughs, but alsoof pass overs and of post click through activities. This type oftracking allows for the assigning of attributes to users and may enhancethe value of ads by combining the user data with actual, real-time useinformation. The tracking may further include information related to thepost click through activities by following the user's activities throughthe posted ad to the advertiser. These additional dynamic use attributesmay be correlated with the standard user attributes to create a moredefined and optimized user and ad targeting profile.

This type of dynamic data collection allows for not only a moreoptimized and value added store of user attributes, but allows for theapplication of various revenue generating models. These models includepay per action, pay per click, and/or pay per display. Each of thesemodels can be used per the advertiser's preference or mixed and/ormatched to optimize the attributes of the user.

Additionally, these models can be further mixed and matched with respectto location on the website itself. In an embodiment of the presentinvention, advertisements are paced on a web page to maximize theeffectiveness of various revenue generating models. By way ofnon-limiting example only, the use of ads coupled with a pay per clickmodel may generate more clicks, i.e. revenue, when placed at the topthird of a web page versus being placed in the bottom third of the webpage. Similarly, the pay per display model may work best at the bottomthird of the page versus the top third. Although these conventions maybe generally true for the average user, such conventions may be furtheroptimized based on individual user attributes.

In an embodiment of the present invention, an ad server may select anadvertisement stored locally or from a remote site. Availableadvertisements may each have available to them a set of attributes whichmay correspond to the available pages and users of the system. At leastone ad server may select an advertisement for placement by searching thetext of a page for certain key words, others may read an entire page,such as the nouns present on a page, and compare this full read againsta keyword database, and some may prioritize certain pages based on anumber of factors, such as frequency of modification, in order to assessthe frequency at which such pages should be crawled to decide uponrelevant advertising information.

An ad server may also utilize a recommendation engine suitable formaking available for use ads which most favorably correlate with aspecific user and/or web page. The recommendation may also providelimitations on what advertisements are made available to certain webpages and/or users based on specific criteria. By way of non-limitingexample only, a user may specify an interest in sports and may belimited to sports related advertising. Similarly, a user may haveattributed to them an interest in cooking through tracking as describedabove and may thus be provided with only ads focused on cooking. Thistype of dynamic correlation creates a very focused and valuable user-adinteraction. This may also allow the present invention to further moreprecisely value the available advertising regions of the viewed web pageas discussed herein throughout.

As discussed above, in an embodiment of the present invention,advertisements may rotate during a page view. This rotation may beoptimized to correlate with the amount of time the user is viewing thesubject web page. The rotation may be based on segments of time furtherbased on the estimated or actual viewing time by the users. The rotationmay also be based on user attributes which may demonstrate a particularuser's penchant for clicking on ads given a particular rotation time. Byway of non-limiting example only, a particular user may click on an admore often when it first becomes available through rotation rather thanads that were/are made available or presented upon the initial viewingof the page. In this way, initially quick ad rotation may have greaterclick-through success than originally placed or more stagnantadvertisements. Advertisement rotations may be made in minute intervals,or may be less than several seconds, depending on the correlations madeby the recommendation engine.

In an embodiment of the present invention, pre-roll and post-roll mediamay be made available for viewing and downloading. Such media may alsoinclude digital rights management software along with associatedadvertisements. The present invention may allow for the management ofthe digital rights management software as well as provide for thetracking of usage of the media. In this way, the present invention mayallow for the tracking of views of the advertisements associated withdownstream and post-downloaded usage of media with embeddedadvertisements allowing for the valuing of such media and the individualadvertisements contained therein. This type of continuous and dynamictracking allows the present invention to value and charge advertisersfor not only the views that actually occur with the media provided, butalso charge additional fees based on enhanced user attributes which takeinto account what the user is watching/viewing when not presentlyengaged on a subject web page.

As discussed hereinthoughout, an embodiment of the present invention maytrack the time, placement, and activity of an advertisement. Thesevalues may be further correlated against users and kept to further totrack viewing and activity to correlate and predict the value of currentand potential ads. Tracking may also include correlation to userattributes to facilitate information useful to third parties inconnection with future sales. By way of non-limiting example only,information may be provided to third parties on user habits andhistorical and potential use(s) to facilitate sales leads and/orancillary sales contacts whether through further ad placement on theviewed site, or more likely, through direct third party to user contactvia email or other avenues as those skilled in the art would utilize.

The final interconnective aspect of the present invention illustrated inFIG. 1 is traffic. In part because, as mentioned hereinabove, there isan awareness of when a user of the present invention logs in accordancewith the present invention, and in part because prior use by each usermay be tracked by a tabular tracking in accordance with the presentinvention, traffic in the platform of the present invention allows foradvertisements relevant not only to the user's present use, butadditionally to the user's prior uses.

Further, as discussed hereinabove, there is an awareness as a userwatches and/or updates a show, at least by virtue of the fact that thereis an awareness that user is still active on a timer correspondent tothe page then in view. Consequently, it is known when the user leavesthe page of view, and perhaps to where the user went. As such, thelength of time traffic spends in a given page is known in accordancewith the present invention and may be tabularly tracked, andadditionally, desired advertisement responses may correspondingly betracked, such as knowing when a web page is clicked through to inaccordance with a pay-per-click advertisement. Additionally, thepersonal RSS feed and/or RSS metadata correspondent to an individualuser's channel may, as previously discussed, allow for a user to hosthis or her channel, which may be subsequently shared with other users.Thus, advertising revenue can be shared in the present invention inaccordance with all users of such a personal channel on the platform ofthe present invention, as well as all users to whom such a channel isforwarded.

Additionally, with respect to traffic, a show setup wizard, and/or achannel setup wizard, may be provided by the platform of the presentinvention in order to improve generation or organization of relevant ordesired content, which content thereby increases traffic from amongthose who consider that content relevant or desired. Thus, shows andchannels may be set up in any way desired by a particular user, such asto limit, access, or stimulate only certain users and/or certain typesof traffic, such as only allowing users to access a particular show whoare invited to that particular show, or only allowing users who meetcertain criteria to access a particular show or channel.

FIGS. 7-10 are illustrative of an exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention as described hereinabove with respect to FIGS. 1-6. FIG. 7illustrates a base screen for viewing content in accordance with thepresent invention. As illustrated, the invention may provide a user withaccess to content in the form of graphic, audio, or video content, suchas pre-recorded “pod-casts”, audio, video, and the like. Similarly, asdiscussed hereinabove, such content may be made available as it iscreated, such as in a dial-out, dial-in, or invitation embodiment.Content may be made available via a menu-based, linked-based, drop downbased, or like system, in which a user can select content of any of agiven number of types, such as new content, recently-added content,current live-generated content (content then employing a dial-in or dialout system), most popular content, and the like. As referencedhereinabove, the capability of the present invention to monitor thecontent viewed by each user, and hence by all users, and the amount oftime such content is viewed by each user, may allow for an improvedprediction of “most popular” content in the present invention over suchpredictions available in the prior art Additionally, the classificationof content as “most popular” in the present invention allows forincreased advertising revenue in the present invention based on keyingof advertisements to the most popular content, particularly inembodiments wherein such advertising is keyed to the most popularcontent by category, wherein the category of the “most popular” contentmatches the category of the advertising, as discussed furtherhereinthroughout.

Content may be thus made available by selectable category, Suchcategories may include content categorized based on any methodology,such as by division into those categories illustrated in FIG. 7,Further, upon selection of a display type and/or category, availablecontent may be displayed with summarizing information, such as contentsummary, date, rating (either by users or host application service, forexample), contributor, if applicable, series in which the content falls,if applicable, number of current users viewing/listening to thatcontent, number of total users viewing/listening to that content, andthe like, Further, not only may content be viewed/heard, categoricallyor otherwise, from a main selection screen, but similarly other usersmay be invited by the current user/viewer listener to view/hear contentfrom this screen, such as via email, telephonic bridge, and/or instantmessaging, as discussed hereinabove.

Further, as illustrated in FIG. 7, content, or links to content, may beadded to the hosted application service for viewing/listening by otherusers. Such content may include audio or visual works, includingpodcasts, and/or links thereto, such links to RSS feeds or auser-created channel resident on the hosted application server. Such auser-created channel may include content selected by, and/or created by,a particular user. The selected content for such a user-created channelmay be relevant to a preferred category of the selecting user, may behighly rated by the selecting user, may be most referred-to by otherusers, and the like, for example. Such user-created channels may be madeavailable to all other system users, to only certain other users, and/oronly to other users meeting certain registration or use criteria, forexample.

FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate the exemplary embodiments, discussedhereinabove, in which a user can create content, and control orstimulate traffic by employing an invite, dial out to, or allowance fordial in by, target listeners/viewers. Further, in certain exemplaryembodiments, such viewers/listeners can comment, question, or the like,in real time during the generation of the content, as discussedhereinthroughout.

FIG. 9 illustrates the selection of a pre-recorded content program inaccordance with the present invention. As illustrated, advertising maybe presented adjacent to the selected content. Such advertising may beassessed as relevant to the content viewed/listened to, and/or may beassessed as relevant to the particular content-viewing user, such asbased on the recorded viewing listening history of the user, asdiscussed hereinabove, and/or based on the personal informationregarding the user, such as that recorded or entered into the user'sprofile, such as upon obtaining of an account by the user or thereafter,as illustrated in FIG. 10. Further, as shown, other content may berecommended to the user based on the user's selection of the content,thereby stimulating traffic, such as via display of other availablecontent in the category selected, other newly available content, or thelike, for example. Additionally, as illustrated, suchcontent-viewing/listening environments may allow for simultaneousdisplay of instant messaging, or blogging, relevant to the show thenbeing viewed, further stimulating viewing and viewing time, of contentin the present mention, and thus further stimulating traffic. Yetfurther, the validation of the pre-recorded content selected inaccordance with the present exemplary embodiment, prior to the selectionof that content by the viewer, insures that the viewer will not accessdead, old, or unupdated links, thereby increasing desire to view andthus stimulating traffic.

Many methodologies of increasing traffic may be utilized in the presentinvention. For example, the present invention offers free, original, andquality content on the website. The present invention is created in partunder the belief that traffic is created by offering users somethingthat may not be obtained elsewhere. This may take the form of content,quality or cost. Generally speaking, content that is designed to achievea goal, solve problems, provide entertainment, provide information maymost often be sought. In addition, the temporal nature of the contentmay also drive traffic. The present invention is created in part toprovide regular temporal updates, thus improving the temporal nature ofcontent in the present invention.

The present invention provides a full featured “on demand” software andmedia communications platform that serves both enterprise customers andconsumers. This allows for rapid building of branded social mediachannels and communication solutions around interactive audio and videobroadcasting, desktop sharing, chat and SMS text messaging. Suchservices may be embedded directly into the Internet experience in bothdesktops and mobile devices in the present invention. The present systembuilds these branded social media channels on a common platform andmatches content and advertising engines with traffic from key partners.All of the above increases the desirability of viewing. Additionally,the content crawler of the present invention automatically locates newcontent across the Internet, catalogs it and delivers it to targetedviewers on demand. This lets viewers select their own areas of interestand lets them interact with other people with similar interests.

Further, by way of another non-limiting example, improving search engineranking also may have a direct effect on the stimulation of traffic inaccordance with the present invention. More specifically, in addition tomaking better use of keywords and having those keywords more naturallyrelate to the content and text of the system, the present system mayfurther launch website pages associated with searched content.

Further, in accordance with continuous updating of new content in thepresent invention, and the availability of indexes of pages inaccordance with the databases referenced hereinabove, the relevance ofadvertisements, such as those illustrated in FIG. 3, placed on a givenpage view may necessarily increase over time, in part because acontinuous updating or reinstantiating of such pages causes a continualrelevance crawl of each page by certain advertising servers. Suchimproved relevance may further improve the desirability of viewing, andas such may also serve to drive traffic. Pages may be updated and/orre-instantiated to increase relevance of selected advertisements for apage with each subsequent crawl, such as by an engine that increasesrelevance over time. Such re-instantiation may be at the request of aconsumer, at the request of a timer, at the request of an advertiser, atthe request of an advertising server, at the direction of one or moreaspects of the present invention, such as the relevancy increasingengine, or at any time a page, content, or content link is updated bythe present invention or by a third party. Such updating and/orre-instantiation may be, or be associated with, the page, link or feedchecking and/or verifying discussed herein throughout.

Needless to say, such a relevance crawl, such as by one or moreadvertising servers, may ignore, or be forced to ignore such as byblanking out or not filling fields, words or fields not necessarilyrelevant to advertisements placed. Such non-relevant fields in thepresent invention may be any terms, metatags, data or the like in asecondary window and/or in an existing advertisement or textadvertisement Such relevance of advertising based on a crawl notdedicated to extraneous factors, but rather dedicated to desiredcontent, may, yet again, increase desirability of viewing, and may thusdrive traffic.

Thus, in accordance with the present invention, typical advertisementrestrictions may no longer be in place. For example, the relationship ofthe content to the relevance of the advertising place may allow forcontent related to one competitor to be in view, while advertisementsrelated to a second competitor are simultaneously in view, in accordancewith the present invention. Needless to say, the availability, notpresent in the prior art but provided by the present invention, for aviewer to be able to compare offerings, statements or ads from multiplecompetitive entities relevant to the viewer's content viewing historyimproves a viewer's ability to select the best offering for that viewerwithout changing to a different web page, thus again stimulating trafficin the present invention by increasing the desirability for viewership.

According to an aspect of the present invention, the present platformincludes internet radio and television brands around audio and videobroadcasting content. Each brand is focused on a specific targetedaudience, such as politics, religion, home & garden, family, actionsports, entertainment and healthcare. The present invention may includeadvertising and content delivery platform to enable content engines tobring our media to web sites that have existing visitor traffic, or usetraffic engines to bring visitors to sites with unique, focused content,or both, and partner with them to monetize the visitors. Adding livecommunications to these sites encourages visitors to participate, whichenriches their experience, increases the time spent per visit, increasesthe advertising yield per visit, and encourages their return to thesite.

The content of the present invention may include media content andpersonal internet radio and television broadcasting to serve consumersin the social marketplace by partnering with web sites that havespecific vertical focus and established passionate audiences.Additionally, the content engine of the present invention mayautomatically gather free media from across the Internet, match it to arelated passionate audience, and generate new traffic from it, withouthuman intervention.

As is known to those possessing an ordinary skill in the pertinent arts,in the prior art websites are trying to keep audiences engaged by addingaudio and video, yet those viewing a particular clip are isolated fromothers, with similar interest's, who may also be present on thewebsite—that is, visitors may not interact, or socialize, and share themedia experience with others in real time, as they would in real life.The content of the present invention may provide opportunity for suchinteraction unavailable in the prior art. In particular, there aremyriad newly created social network sites where the members arepassionate around specific subject matter, such as food, travel,cooking, religion, children's health, retirement, politics, by way ofnon-limiting examples only. There are literally thousands of topics andpotential sites, representing ideal markets for highly targetedaudio/video content, especially when the related advertising revenue andadded ability for the members to communicate directly with others ofsimilar interest is included. In this environment, every ad could berelevant, causing the response rates to significantly exceed presentnorms. The present system may enable live communications between website visitors. By enhancing any web site with the full breadth ofreal-time interaction and by stimulation of the real-life experience,particularly around people with common interests, an increase inrecurring visits and lengthened time spent per page may occur. Thisdrives earnings and builds brand awareness. The present invention, withits depth of media content, advertising and traffic engines, andcommunication tools, makes every existing and prospective social networka potential customer/partner.

The present invention may position advertising content engines to createnew revenue from highly relevant ads delivered to specific targetedaudiences. The present invention may repurpose rich media content fordifferent market segments, deliver highly relevant advertising, andbrand the platform for segmented internet radio and televisionbroadcasting to provide efficiency to its present and prospectiveclient/user base.

Other techniques may also be employed to drive traffic, such as freegiveaways, and other techniques to attract consumer/user attention.These techniques are well known to those possessing an ordinary skill inthe advertising arts. Additionally, individual or personal RSS feeds,such as a personal channel, for example, may be utilized to providericher individualized content.

Traffic may also be increased by targeting keywords in order to remainin top three hits in searchable websites. This technique may be used bytargeting the proper keywords. Placing such keywords in the title tags,meta tags and the like, as well as increasing the density of keywords onthe website, may increase the ranking on search sites. Further, this maybe carried to targeting traffic as well, such as by choosing keywordsthat are among the more searched keywords on the web. Often thesekeywords may be directed to a lower value Google value, but the numberof hits will be significantly higher, and therefore traffic may beincreased. This is done as set forth herein, and by targeting keywordsthat users of the internet actually search for. This necessarily meansthat the content offered from the website of the present invention ispreferably properly categorized and is in demand by viewers.

Additionally, by folding content back to places from which the contentcame, partnering with other websites, and sharing revenue with othersites, such as, for example, by sharing 15-25% of ad revenue, trafficmay be greatly enhanced. Further, by combining the advertising andcontent engines and/or integrating communication tools, compellingrevenue sharing opportunities may be offered to websites who want toincrease the yields from their existing web traffic. Further, very shortsales cycles may be realized in partnerships because it may be possibleto offer a new recurring net revenue stream that requires little effortor capital on the part of the partner. Correspondingly, partnerships mayshare in new revenues that are derived from a unique combination oftechnologies, which deliver maximized relevant advertising with optimumpage placement.

Referring now to FIG. 11, there is illustrated a web page 100 accordingto an embodiment of the present invention. Web page 100 may be providedto computers 20 by computers 30 via network 40. Illustrated web page 100aggregates audio and/or video content for presentation to users ofcomputers 20.

Referring still to FIG. 1 l, web page 200 includes a category selector205, a ranking selector 210, a new content indicator 215, a content typeindicator 220, a page selector 225, particular content graphics 230,particular content type indicators 235 and particular contentinformation 240 organized under a tab 245.

Particular content graphics 230, particular content type indicators 235and particular content information 240 are organized to indicateindividual presentations. In the illustrated case, presentations 265,270, 275, respectively. A user may have such indicated presentationsmade to them by selecting an individual presentation for streaming ordownloading, such as by clicking on an indicator 235, 240 or 245. Fornon-limiting purposes of explanation, “streaming”, as used herein,generally refers to a technique for transferring data such that it canbe processed as a steady and continuous stream and a user's browser orplug-in can start presenting the data before the entire file has beentransmitted. For non-limiting purposes of explanation, “downloading”, asused herein, generally refers to a technique for transmitting data(e.g., an entire data file) between computers, such as between fileserver 36 (FIG. 1A) and a computing device 22 (FIG. 1A). In certainembodiments of the present invention, a commercially available content(e.g., audio and/or video podcast) delivery application, such as theFlash product available from Adobe Systems Inc., may be used to provideselected presentations to users' computers 20 (FIG. 1A).

Referring now to FIGS. 1A and 1, a user of a device 20 may request page200 from content server 34 using a browser application in a conventionalmanner. Server 34 may provide page 200 to the requesting computer 20 ina conventional manner, optionally using database server 32 to populatepage 200, for example.

In certain embodiments of the present invention) when a user selects acategory in selector 205, content server 34 may request database server32 identify which presentations should be used to populate page 200according to the selected category. Server 34 may then provide such apopulated page 200 to the requesting user computer 20. Examples ofcategories that may be included and selected using selector 205 includeart, autos and vehicles, bloggers and people, celebrity gossip, comedy,education, gadgets, health, how to and DYI, legal, music, news, and petsand animals, for example. By selecting one of these categories, a usermay receive pages 200 populated with content according to the selectedcategory.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, when a user selects aranking in indicator 210, content server 34 may request database server32 identify which presentations should be used to populate page 200according to the selected ranking. Server 34 may then provide such apopulated page 200 to the requesting user computer 20. Examples ofrankings that may be included and selected using indicator 210 includemost recent presentations and most popular presentations, for example.By selecting one of these rankings, a user may receive pages 200populated with content according to the selected ranking.

In certain embodiments of the presentation, a user may select apopulated presentation (e.g., 265, 270 or 275, FIG. 11). In responsethereto, server 34 may request file server 36 either stream or downloadthe selected presentation to the requesting users computer 20.

Referring now to FIG. 12, there is shown a view of web page 200 when tab250 is selected. In the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 12, web page 200includes a text box 255 and search button 260 under tab 250.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, when tab 250 isselected, text box 255 and search button 260 may be presented on theuser's computer 20 by server 34. A user may enter a search term intowindow 255 in a conventional manner. A user may then activate searchbutton 260 in a conventional manner. Responsively thereto, contentserver 34 may request database server 32 identify which presentationsshould be used to populate page 200 according to the entered searchterm(s). Server 34 may then provide such a populated page 200 to therequesting user computer 20.

As will be appreciated by those possessing an ordinary skill in thepertinent arts, there are a number of ways to aggregate and providecontent for provision using web page 200.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, users may be permittedto directly upload and enter information regarding content, e.g., tofile server 36 (FIG. 1A). In certain embodiments of the presentinvention, users may be permitted to link presentations housed elsewherein memory so as to be accessible to a computer 20 (FIG. 1A) via network40 (FIG. 1A)—essentially registering them with database server 32 (FIG.1A). In certain embodiments of the present invention, presentations maybe created using computers 20, 30. And, in certain embodiments of thepresent invention, presentations housed elsewhere in memory so as to beaccessible to a computer 20 (FIG. 1A) via network 40 (FIG. 1A) may beautomatically linked to—essentially registering them with databaseserver 32 (FIG. 1A).

Referring now to FIGS. 1A and 13, there is shown a flow diagram of aprocess 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Process400 is suitable for permitting users to directly upload and enterinformation regarding content. Process 400 commences with a userproviding log on information using a computer 20 at block 405, which isprovided to computers 30 via network 40, in certain embodiments toserver 34. Computers 30 log the user on at block 410, and communicatesthis status to the user via network 40, in certain embodiments byserving a page 200 (FIGS. 11, 12) to the logged on user's computer 20.

At block 415, the logged on user requests to upload content, e.g., byinteracting in a conventional manner with web page 200. This request isprovided to computers 30 via network 40. At block 420, computers 30request information regarding the content to be uploaded. In certainembodiments, the requested information may include a content title,date, series information and description, akin to that to be displayedin a corresponding indicator 240 (FIGS. 11, 12). The request may furtherinclude a file identifier and location of the content indicative file toultimately be uploaded. This request may be communicated to the user'scomputer 20 via network 40.

At block 425, the user provides at least a portion of the requestedinformation, which is communicated to computers 30 via network 40. Someor all of the information provided may be screened or filtered orverified by the validation at block 430. The validation engine, systemand method (described in greater detail hereinbelow) may determinewhether the particular content identifier and/or location are valid orinvalid, updated or not updated, new or previously presented, and/or thelike, and may consequently proceed only with validated content throughprocess 400. As used herein, the term “validation” may include one ormore assessments, as referenced hereinabove, that content is valid orinvalid, updated or not updated, new or previously presented, and/or thelike. In certain embodiments of the present invention, informationprovided at block 425 may be received and screened or filtered orverified at block 430 using web server 34. All or a portion of thatinformation may then be stored using database server 32, for later usein populating web pages 200, for example.

At block 430, computers 30 indicate the received information has beenvalidated by the validation 430, and, if valid, may be suitable for use,thereby confirming that the content may be uploaded. This indication isprovided to the user's computer 20 via network 40. At block 435, theuser's computer transmits the content to computers 30 via network 40,e.g., performs a file upload in a conventional manner. The content isreceived by computers 30 at block 440. In certain embodiments of thepresent invention, content transmitted and received at blocks 435, 440may take the form of media file suitable for use as a podcast, forexample. Such a file may be received by server 34 for example, andprovided to server 36 for storage 450 and later retrieval fordownloading and/or streaming pursuant to a user's interaction withwebpage 200 (FIGS. 11, 12), for example. In such a case, server 32 mayassociate the stored content indicative information provided at block425 with the file stored at block 450.

Referring now to FIGS. 1A and 14, there is shown a flow diagram of aprocess 500 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Process500 is suitable for permitting users to link presentations housedelsewhere in memory so as to be accessible to a computer 20 via network40.

Process 500 commences with a user providing log on information using acomputer 20 at block 505, which is provided to computers 30 via network40, in certain embodiments to server 34. Computers 30 log the user on atblock 510, and communicates this status to the user via network 40, incertain embodiments by serving a page 200 (FIGS. 11, 12) to the loggedon user's computer 20.

At block 515, the logged on user requests to link or register content,e.g., by interacting in a conventional manner with web page 200. Thisrequest is provided to computers 30 via network 40. At block 520,computers 30 request information regarding the content to be linked. Incertain embodiments, the requested information may include a contenttitle, date, series information and description, akin to that displayedin a corresponding indicator 240 (FIGS. 11, 12). The request may furtherinclude a file identifier and location of the content indicative file tobe linked. This request may be communicated to the user's computer 20via network 40.

At block 525, the user provides at least a portion of the requestedinformation, which is communicated to computers 30 via network 40. Someor all of the information provided may be screened or filtered orverified by the validation at block 530. In certain embodiments of thepresent invention, information provided at block 525 may be received andscreened or filtered or verified at block 530 using web server 34. Incertain embodiments of the present invention, the file location data(e.g., an Internet address at which the file is available) may bechecked to see if a valid media file is located thereat. All or aportion of that information may then be stored using database server 32,for later use in populating web pages 200, for example.

At block 530, computers 30 indicate the received information has beenvalidated by the validation system, and, if valid, may be suitable foruse and thereby confirming that the content may be linked. At block 550the received information may be stored using server 32 for laterretrieval and use. Server 32 may also associate the linked contentindicative information provided at block 525 with the file addressstored at block 550.

Certain embodiments of the present invention may provide the ability totrack the number of visitors to the platform of the present invention,and additionally the number of visitors per content via the platform ofthe present invention. Further, the number of pages viewed by eachvisitor may additionally be tracked, such as in a tabular format, andsuch information may be continuously updated for as long as a userremains on a given page, that is, for as long as a user continues towatch a particular show. For example, it may be determined when a userbegins and ends listening to and/or watching a presentation, e.g., apodcast, for example. Where a selected presentation is streamed fromcomputers 30, such an inquiry may be relatively simple, by confirmingthe content streaming is progressing as expected, for example. Wherecontent is housed elsewhere and linked to by computers 30, such a directinquiry may not be readily available though. Such tracking may beperformed, for example, via entry into one or more tables of databaseserver 32 of timed data. At each expiration of the timer, such as every15 seconds, a table entry may be made of the user, the page the user ison, and, to the extent the user is on the same page as was the user uponthe last expiration of the timer, the user's total time, to the currenttime, spent on that same page. The user may be identified by, forexample, any of a number of known methodologies, such as the informationthe user used to login, the user's IP address, the user's response to anidentifying query, or the like.

Thus, certain embodiments of the present invention provide thecapability to know that a viewer began viewing a particular show at acertain time, and to know when a user began viewing a different page, orshow, thereby providing knowledge of how long a particular viewer spenton a particular page. Such knowledge is not conventionally available,and the provision of such knowledge by certain embodiments of thepresent invention allows for an increasing scale of payments foradvertising displayed on a given page correspondent to how long a vieweror viewers remain, or typically remain, on that particular page or likepages. Thus, the tabular tracking of the present invention allows forthe knowledge of how long viewer spends on a page, what the viewer wasviewing or listening to on the given page, the ads shown while theviewer was viewing or listening, how long the ads were shown, and whatads were shown to the view correspondent to that viewer's identificationand/or login.

Referring now to FIGS. 1A and 15, there is shown a flow diagram of aprocess 600 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Process600 is suitable for permitting users to create presentations, such as byhosting an audio show that may be recorded to create a podcast, usingcomputers 20, 30.

Process 600 commences with a user providing log on information using acomputer 20 at block 605, which is provided to computers 30 via network40, in certain embodiments to server 34. Computers 30 log the user on atblock 610, and communicates this status to the user via network 40, incertain embodiments by serving a page 200 (FIGS. 11, 12) to the loggedon user's computer 20.

At block 615, the logged on user requests to create content or host ashow, e.q., by interacting in a conventional manner with web page 200.This request is provided to computers 30 via network 40. At block 620,computers 30 request information regarding the content to be created. Incertain embodiments, the requested information may include a contenttitle, date, series information and description, akin to that displayedin a corresponding indicator 240 (FIGS. 11, 12). The request may furtherinclude a phone number at which the user may be reached. This requestmay be communicated to the user's computer 20 via network 40.

At block 625, the user provides at least a portion of the requestedinformation, which is communicated to computers 30 via network 40. Someor all of the information provided may be screened or filtered orverified by the validation at block 630. In certain embodiments of thepresent invention, information provided at block 625 may be received andscreened or filtered or verified by the validation at block 630 usingweb server 34. In certain embodiments of the present invention, theuser's phone number may be checked to see if it is valid. Allor aportion of that information may then be stored at block 635 usingdatabase server 32, for later use in populating web pages 200, forexample.

At block 640, the requesting user indicates he would like to begincreating the presentation, e.g., by interacting in a conventional mannerwith web page 200. This indication is communicated to computers 30 vianetwork 40. At block 645 computers 30 initiate a new presentationcreation session. At block 650, a voice communications session betweencomputers 30 and the user is commenced. In certain embodiments of thepresent invention, a telephone call may be automatically placed bycomputers 30 at block 650 to the phone number indicated at block 625.

Referring now to FIG. 16, there is shown a block diagram of a system ofnetworked computers and telephones 700. Like system 10, illustratedsystem 700 includes personal computing devices 22 and a personal digitalassistant computer 24 by way of non-limiting example only. Communicationlinks 26 communicatively couple devices 20 with network 40. Links 26 maytake the form of wired and/or wireless communications links, includingfiber optic, POTS, DSL, cable and/or multiple access or 88M basedwireless telephony or data communications systems, for example. Network40 may include portions of proprietary and service provider networks, aswell as the Internet, for example. Illustrated system 10 includes adatabase server 32, a content or web server 34 and a file server 36, allby way of non-limiting example only. Communication links 26communicatively couple devices 30 with network 40 as well.

System 700 additionally includes conventional telephone 705 associatedwith (as indicated by label 720) with a particular computing device 22,e.g., by both corresponding to a given requesting user, for example. Inthe illustrated embodiment, phone 705 may be communicatively coupled tocomputers 30 independent of network 40 (e.g., 725). In the illustratedembodiment, phone 705 may be communicatively coupled to computers 30 vianetwork 40 (e.g., 710). In certain embodiments of the present inventionphone 705 may take the form of a POTS phones. In certain embodiments ofthe present invention phone 705 may take the form of a VoIP phone. Incertain embodiments of the present invention, phone 705 may take theform of a cellular phone. In certain embodiments of the presentinvention, phone 705 is independent of the associated computer 22. Incertain embodiments of the present invention, phone 705 may becommunicatively coupled to computers 30 independent of any connectionbetween the associated computer 22 and computers 30.

Referring now to FIGS. 15 and 16, a requesting user may be called atblock 650 by computers 650 placing a conventional telephone call to thephone number provided at block 625. Upon the call being answered usingphone 705, a pre-recorded audio message indicating the content will becreated may be played. Thereafter, the requesting user, or his designeefor example, may speak into phone 705, thereby hosting a show, forexample. Responsively thereto, computers 30 may digitize the spoken showand store a media file indicative of it (e.g., using file server 36), asindicated at block 655.

Referring still to FIGS. 15 and 16, information provided at block 625and stored at block 635 may include identifications of intended audiencemembers for the presentation, e.g., an audience for the show to behosted. This additional information may be used at block 660 to initiateanalogous telephone calls to those numbers as well. In this way, a phoneaudience may hear the show live at a plurality of locations. Fornon-limiting purposes of explanation, this is shown in FIG. 16 as phone730, which is associated with PDA 24 by label 740.

Such a “dial out” functionality allows for an understanding of where theuser/viewer/listener can be reached and/or located, may allow for myriadadditional features in the present invention. For example, a pinpointgeographic location of broadcast listeners may be placed on a map, suchas via website 200 to thereby illustrate where other listeners of thebroadcast are specifically located. Such a mapping functionality may berealized using a commercially available mapping application, such asGoogle Maps, for example.

It should further be understood such a content generation functionalityprovides additional advantages, For example, enhanced telephoneconferences may be readily achieved according to certain embodiments ofthe present invention. Such enhanced conferences may exhibit anautomatic dial out to conference attendees, including the host andaudience. Such enhanced conferences may exhibit automatic recording andarchival for later playback as a podcast, for example. Such enhancedfunctionalities may advantageously be achieved without the host havingaccess to any particular resources other than a general purpose Internetenabled computer and a conventional telephone. Such enhancedfunctionalities may advantageously be achieved without the any audiencemember having access to any particular resources other than aconventional telephone. Accordingly, enhanced telephone conferencing maybe readily achieved.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, certain portions ofaggregated content may have access thereto restricted to authorizedmembers. For example, information provided at blocks 425, 525 and/or 625may include an authorized group identifier or content password. Such anidentifier and/or password may be stored using database server 32. Whena user seeks to playback such protected content, e.g., by interactingwith web page 200 as set forth above, the user may need to log in (e.g.,blocks 405, 410, 505, 510, 605, 610) or provide the correspondingpassword. Where a group identifier is used, database server 32 mayindicate what groups a logged in user is authorized for, so as toselectively permit access to protected content to authorized users. Suchgroups may, by way of non-limiting example only, include businesses andother private organizations.

Referring now to FIGS. 1A and 17, there is shown a flow diagram of aprocess 800 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Process800 is suitable for automatically aggregating and linking topresentations housed elsewhere in memory so as to be accessible to acomputer 20 (FIG. 1A) via network 40 (FIG. 1A)—essentially registeringthem with database server 32 (FIG. 1A).

Syndication of Internet content is becoming more commonplace. ReallySimple Syndication (“RSS”) is a family of Internet feed formats used topublish content that may be frequently updated, such as podcasts (RSS2.0). RSS utilizes a standardized format. An RSS document (sometimesreferred to as a “feed,” “web feed” or “channel”) typically containseither a summary of content from an associated web site or the fulltext.

An RSS may itself be used to aggregate content from multiple web sourcesin one place. RSS content is typically accessed using an RSS readerapplication. Such an application may be a thin, web-page basedapplication or a downloaded application executed on a user's computer(e.g., 20, FIG. 1A). RSS feeds may typically be subscribed to byentering or selecting the feed's link using the reader. The RSS readertypically checks the user's subscribed feeds for new content atpredetermined intervals, downloads updates, and provides a userinterface to monitor and view the feeds.

Embodiments of the present invention will be discussed with regard toRSS 2.0 feeds for non-limiting purposes of explanation only. It shouldbe recognized that embodiments of the present invention may be suitablefor use with other types of content (e.g., audio/video) feeds.

Referring again to FIG. 17, process 800 commences with a user providingJog on information using a computer 20 at block 805, which is providedto computers 30 via network 40, in certain embodiments to server 34.Computers 30 log the user on at block 810, and communicates this statusto the user via network 40, in certain embodiments by serving a page 200(FIGS. 11, 12) to the logged on user's computer 20.

At block 815, the logged on user requests to link an RSS feed, e.g., byinteracting in a conventional manner with web page 200. This request isprovided to computers 30 via network 40. At block 820, computers 30request information regarding the content to be created. In certainembodiments, the requested information may include a content title,series information and description, akin to that displayed in acorresponding indicator 240 (FIGS. 11, 12). The request may furtherinclude RSS feed identification and/or access information through whichthe feed may be accessed. This request may be communicated to the user'scomputer 20 via network 40.

At block 825, the user provides at least a portion of the requestedinformation, which is communicated to computers 30 via network 40. Someor all of the information provided may be screened or filtered orverified by the validation system at block 830. In certain embodimentsof the present invention, information provided at block 825 may bereceived and screened or filtered or verified by the validation systemat block 830 using web server 34. In certain embodiments of the presentinvention, the feed identifier and/or access information may also bechecked by the validation system to see if it is valid. All or a portionof that information may then be stored at block 850 using databaseserver 32, for later use in populating web pages 200, for example. Atblock 850, the feed may further be accessed to acquire informationregarding and/or either links to or the fed content itself then presentAll of this information may be automatically aggregated using computers30 in accordance with the methods described hereinabove with regard toFIGS. 13 and/or 14, where the feed information (e.g., RSS associated XMLdata) is used in lieu of user provided information. The date and timewhen content is automatically acquired via such a registered RSS feedmay also be stored at block 850 using computers 30, e.g., databaseserver 32.

At block 855, computers 30 may determine if new content exists for anyfeed stored at block 850. This may be accomplished in any of a number ofconventional manner, including checking when the feed was last updatedand/or the content available there-through to data stored at block 850.When new or changed content is found, the data stored at block 855 maybe appended or amended to reflect the new content.

It should further be understood such a content acquisition providesadditional advantages. For example, each user wishing to identify andview content available via an RSS feed may conventionally need to obtainand operate an RSS reader application. Further, each such RSS readerapplication would need to access each identified RSS feed. This leads tosubstantial bandwidth usage, for example. In contrast, certainembodiments of the present invention permit a user to access RSS contentwithout the need for his own RSS reader. Further, embodiments of thepresent invention only require that system 30 access each RSS feed, asopposed to each system 30 user computer 20 wishing to access the RSSfeeds, leading to substantial savings In network resources. Further,certain embodiments of the present invention allow user to access andcompare content available via RSS feeds they are not even aware of e.g.,by their interaction with webpage 200 as discussed above, where webpage200 includes content added using the methodology of process 800, forexample. Accordingly, certain embodiments of the present inventionprovide for enhanced content syndication and aggregation, as compared toeven RSS feeds themselves, for example. And, certain embodiments of thepresent invention provide for automatic aggregation of RSS fed contentin combination with non-RSS fed content in a single applicationindependent of any user RSS reader application.

As described herein, the present invention includes the aforementionedvalidation engine, system and method for processing links, feeds or anyidentifier and/or location depiction for the verification and/orvalidation of content. For example, a web page may be made up of staticand/or dynamic HTML content, certain of which content may requirevalidation prior to use in the present invention, and/or prior toaccessing such content as a live link by the engine, system and methodstaught herein.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, each page, link or feedmay be individually validated using a separate thread. Alternatively andadditionally, pages, links, or feeds may be batch-validated, such as,for example, wherein multiple links are validated in parallel. Incertain embodiments, only links or feeds that point to content locatedon different servers or domains other than the server from which thecurrent content originated may be verified or validated, althoughalternative methodologies may also be employed in order to assess whichlinks or feeds are to be validated.

According to an aspect of the present invention, a process forvalidating content 900 is depicted in FIG. 18. First, the content to bevalidated is identified at step 910. Next, the identified content isplaced in an initial validating state 920. Thereafter, a thread iscreated 930 for any link or feed associated with the content. In step940, the system receives a result from the thread. In step 950, thesystem determines whether the link or feed is valid based on thereceived result. If the link or feed is valid, then at step 960 thesystem determines whether additional results are expected and/orreceived from the thread. If additional results are not expected orreceived, the process terminates. If it is determined at step 950 thatthe link or feed is not valid, the link or feed is removed and/or taggedsuch that the system no longer pursues content based on the invalid linkor feed.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, the validation systemmay begin by sending a request to the URL of the content link. In thisembodiment, a determination can then be made as to whether content isreturned in response to the request. If no content is present at thelocation identified by the URL, an error message or code may bereturned. Upon receipt of an error code, the content link or feed may bedeemed invalid, and follow subsequent steps for invalid links or feedsas provided above. If content is returned, the link may be identified asvalid, and follow subsequent steps for valid links or feeds as providedabove. In certain embodiments, if an error message or code has not beenreturned, a determination may be made as to whether a timeout occurred.If timeout has not occurred, the process continues to determine ifcontent has been returned.

As previously described, the present invention allows a user tosubscribe to an RSS feed, based, at least in part, on a search over anetwork, The searching component allows the user to perform the searchfor content associated with an RSS feed that substantially matches atleast a portion of a search query. In certain embodiments, the user mayemploy a structured query language (SOL) instruction. In certainembodiments, the user may provide to the search component a Booleanexpression that is useable to search for content associated with an RSSfeed. In certain embodiments, the user may select a search query from alist of available search queries.

In all such embodiments, the results from the search may be evaluatedvia the validation system to verify that a valid RSS feed is available,or that at least one RSS feed is associated with the each resultingcontent source identifier. In certain embodiments, the search componentmay compare the search query results against RSS feed identifiers storedin a data storage location. In another embodiment, the search componentmay review for patterns that identify the result as an RSS feed. Resultsthat are determined to be unassociated with an RSS feed may be discardedor tagged. In one embodiment, where the search query results may beselectable as an RSS feed, validation may be performed to determinewhether the search results include content. In certain embodiments, alist of validated RSS feeds may be provided to the user for selection.The user may then select from the list and subscribe to a validated RSSfeed. In the event the RSS feed is determined to be invalid, it isremoved and/or tagged, such that the system no longer pursues theinvalid feed.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, more detailed trackinginformation may be desired. For example, it may be desirable to know notonly that a certain number of users requested and accessed certainpresentations, but also how long a user actually watched, and/orlistened, to a presented program, after selection via webpage 200 (FIGS.11, 12), for example. Certain embodiments of the present invention mayprovide the ability to track the number of visitors to the platform ofthe present invention, and additionally the number of visitors percontent via the platform of the present invention, and additionallyinformation regarding how long presentations were watched and/orlistened.

For example, and referring now to FIG. 18, there is shown a view of aweb page 900 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Webpage 900 generally includes portions 910, 920, 930 and 940. Web page 900may be provided to a user's computer 30 responsively to user selectionof a presentation shown on a populated web page 200 (FIG. 11). By way ofnon-limiting explanation, should a user viewing web page 200 (FIG. 11)select a presentation 265 for viewing and/or listening, a suitablypopulated web page 900 may be served by computers 20. In such a servedweb page 900, portion 930 may be utilized to playback the selectedpresentation in a conventional manner, e.g., by downloading the contentinto or streaming the content to a media player application or plug-in.Portions 910, 940 may be used to display related information, such asadvertisements for example. In such a case, it may be desirable to beable to reliable identify how long the media was actually, or maytypically be played, in order to appropriately value portions 910, 920as available advertising billboard space. By way of further,non-limiting example, while a per-click or per-display pricing schedulefor portions 910, 940 may be used, where portion 920 is used toplay-back content a typical user watches and/or listens to for tenminutes, portions 910, 940 may be worth more than where contentplay-back is typically for less than thirty-seconds.

Where content is directly stored using an operator's system (e.g.,computers or computer system 20, FIG. 11), such as by using themethodology of process 400 (FIG. 13) or process 600 (FIG. 15), such atracking may be achieved by tracking requests from and pages viewed byeach visitor, such as in a tabular format. As a system operatormaintains control over the operation of system 30 in such a case, system30 may be monitored to determine how long data is streamed therefrom,for example Data indicative of this period, such as a presentationidentifier and a value indicative of the time the presentation wasactually streamed for, may be logged by system 30 (e.g., using databaseserver 32, for example). For example, it may be determined when a userbegins and ends listening to and/or watching a presentation, e.g., apodcast, by tracking when a web page was loaded and for example bydetermining when streaming of data to such a loaded web page ceases.Where a selected presentation is streamed from computers 20, such amethodology may be directly implemented by system 20, by confirming thecontent streaming is progressing as expected, for example.

Where content is not uploaded to an operator's system (e.q., computersor computer system 20, FIG. 11) and is instead remotely stored from yetaggregated by system 30, e.g., using the methodology of process 500(FIG. 14) or process 800 (FIG. 17), for example, tracking may not be sostraight forward. As an operator of system 30 does not necessarilyexercise control over the content data storage resource, the operatormay not be able to directly operate the storage resource in a manner todirectly track how long content is streamed therefrom to a particularuser.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, aggregated contentplayback may advantageously be tracked in a substantially same manner,regardless of whether it is streamed from system 30 or otherwiseunrelated computer systems operated by third parties. In certainembodiments of the present invention, tracking information may becontinuously or substantially continuously updated for as long as a usercontinues to watch or listen to a particular show, regardless of whetherthe content data is streamed from an operator's computer system 30 or athird party's computer system.

Referring now to FIG. 19, there is shown a block diagram of a process1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention Process 1000commences with a user's computer 20 receiving a web page from system 20(FIG. 11) at block 1010. Such a received web page may take the form ofpage 900 (FIG. 18), for example. As is shown in FIG. 18, page 900includes portion 930, which may be used to play-back user selectedcontent via his computer 20 and a suitable plug-in or media player, forexample. As explained herein, data indicative of the content playedusing portion 920 may be supplied by system 30 or a third party'scomputer system. Regardless, page 900 may include a timer applet.“Applet”, as used herein, generally refers to a software component thatruns in the context of another program, in the case of page 900 of FIG.18, a web browser. Such an applet may typically used to perform aspecific function or task, usually narrow in scope. In the case of FIGS.18 and 19, such a timer applet may be used to indicate when apre-determined temporal period has elapsed. For example, such an appletmay be used to indicate each time some temporal period, such as 10, 15or 30 seconds, elapses. Such a timer applet may be started at block1020.

At block 1030, when the applet determines the predetermined temporalperiod has elapsed, it signals its continued execution to system 20. Inresponse, system 30 may log receipt of this indication, such as by usingdatabase server 32. In certain embodiments of the present invention, webpage 900 (FIG. 18) may be accompanied with identifying data, such as inform of a cookie. A “cookie”, as used herein, generally refers to amessage provided to a web browser by a web server. The browser storesthe message in a data or text file. In certain embodiments of thepresent invention, the applet may cause the cookie, or associated data,to be transmitted from the user's computer 20 to system 30, where uponreceipt it, or data associated with it, may be logged, such as by usingdatabase server 32.

By way of further non-limiting example, at each expiration of temporalperiod as determined by the timer applet, such as every 15 seconds, atable entry may be made of the user, the page the user is on, and, tothe extent the user is on the same page as was the user upon the lastexpiration of the timer, the user's total time, to the current time,spent on that same page using database server 32. The user may beidentified by, for example, any of a number of known methodologies, suchas the information the user used to login, the user's IP address, theuser's response to an identifying query, or the like.

In certain embodiments of the present invention, the timer applet maycause data indicative of the total time spent on the web page presentingthe presentation that has elapsed. In certain embodiments of the presentinvention, the timer applet may cause data indicative of anothertemporal cycle having passed while the web page presents thepresentation. In the latter, a value indicative of the number of cyclesthat have passed in database 32 may be incremented each time the data isreceived, for example.

Thus, certain embodiments of the present invention provide thecapability to know that a viewer began viewing a particular show at acertain time, and to know when a user began viewing a different page, orshow, thereby providing knowledge of how long a particular viewer spenton a particular page. Such knowledge is not conventionally available,and the provision of such knowledge by certain embodiments of thepresent invention allows for an increasing scale of payments foradvertising displayed on a given page correspondent to how long a vieweror viewers remain, or typically remain, on that particular page or likepages. Thus, the tabular tracking of the present invention allows forthe knowledge of how long viewer spends on a page, what the viewer wasviewing or listening to on the given page, the ads shown while theviewer was viewing or listening, how long the ads were shown, and whatads were shown to the view correspondent to that viewer's identificationand/or login.

Although the invention has been described and pictured in an exemplaryform with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that thepresent disclosure of the exemplary form has been made by way ofexample, and that numerous changes in the details of construction andcombination and arrangement of parts and steps may be made withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention.

1. A platform, comprising: a graphical user interface; one or morecontent items for presentation on a web page to a user of said graphicaluser interface, wherein said one or more content items comprise at leastone RSS feed and at least one selected from the group consisting ofaudio, video, photographs, data files, metadata, blogs, and links; oneor more advertisements presented on a web page of the graphical userinterface in accordance with a relevance to said one or more contentitems in view of the user, wherein the relevance increases over time;and a relevancy increasing engine that performs at least one of anupdating and a re-instantiation of the web page responsively to a timer,wherein the at least one of the updating and the re-instantiationexclusively provides the increase in the relevance.
 2. The platform ofclaim 1, wherein said relevancy increasing engine provides the increasein the relevance responsive solely to the one or more content items. 3.The platform of claim 2, wherein said relevancy increasing engineprovides the increase in the relevance responsive solely to the one ormore content items in a primary window of said graphical user interface.4. The platform of claim 1, wherein said graphical user interfacecomprises the web page.
 5. The platform of claim 1, wherein saidgraphical user interface comprises quadrants.
 6. The platform of claim5, wherein the relevance of said one or more advertisements varies inaccordance with the quadrant.
 7. The platform of claim 5, wherein a costfor each of said one or more advertisements varies in accordance withthe quadrant.
 8. The platform of claim 5, wherein a response by the userto each of said one or more advertisements varies in accordance with thequadrant.
 9. The platform of claim 1, wherein said one or more contentitems are provided to said graphical user interface exclusively via theRSS feed and at least one selected from the group consisting of audio,video, photographs, data files, metadata, blogs, and links, provided viasecondary RSS feeds.
 10. The platform of claim 1, wherein the relevanceimproves during a current instance of the graphical user interface. 11.The platform of claim 1, wherein the relevance improves with eachsubsequent instance of the graphical user interface.
 12. The platform ofclaim 1, further comprising one or more tracking databases incommunicative connection with said graphical user interface.
 13. Theplatform of claim 12, wherein the one or more tracking databases trackat least one of visit time per one of the users to each of the contentitems, ones of the content items viewed by each one of the users, andprior ones of the content items viewed by each one of the users.
 14. Theplatform of claim 1, further comprising a content generation interfaceassociated with said graphical user interface for generating ones of theone or more content items.
 15. The platform of claim 14, wherein saidcontent generation interface comprises a content upload interface. 16.The platform of claim 14, wherein said content generation interfacecomprises a content channel generation interface.
 17. The platform ofclaim 1, wherein said relevancy increasing engine comprises an RSS feedcrawler.
 18. The platform of claim 1, wherein said relevancy increasingengine comprises an RSS feed checker.
 19. The platform of claim 1,wherein said graphical user interface comprises a log-in interface. 20.The platform of claim 1, wherein said graphical user interface comprisesan interface for receiving a dial out.